No, the closest thing they have to profanity is the word "mudblood" which is unique to the Harry Potter universe. It is a derogatory word used to describe someone raised by a non-magical family. It is treated almost like a racial slur, and people are highly offended when someone says it.
There are no curse words but Ron Weasley does say "bloody hell."
The only Harry Potter movie with a swear word is Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part Two.
the spell is a charm
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it is one of the 7 horcruxes that are needed by harry to finally destroy voldemort
draco malfoy, thats when he tried to curse professer dumbledore
Because the Killing Curse didn't reach him, it fell back to Voldemort.
Lord Voldemort killed James and Lily Potter. He then attempted to kill Harry but the curse backfired as Lily had chosen to die to protect her son. The rebounding curse destroyed Voldemort's body, and the piece of soul attached itself to the only living thing in the house - Harry.
No. Harry Potter was hit by the killing curse in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows however, it only kills the part of Lord Voldemort's soul that was in Harry.
obliviate
No
The Avada kedavra curse left harry potter with the scar on his head
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The Cruciatus Curse is the torturing spell.
Harry Potter.
Never.
What the Heck??? Harry Doesn't get hit by a jillying curse at all in #7 at all!!!
Harry is "the Boy Who Lived." When Harry was one year old, Lord Voldemort (or You-Know-Who) tried to kill him using Avada Kedavra, the killing curse. Harry is the only person to survive this curse and no one knows why this happened at this point in the story. Voldemort, the most powerful, darkest wizard, also lost his powers on that night due to the rebounding curse.